Double44
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I decide to read reviews for an app i purchased a few months back called "BT Controller", a bluetooth-based controller useful for emulation.. it was one of my faves.
Anyway, I could not find the app in the 'Installed' apps section of the Play Store, or the 'All' apps section.. it was completely gone. Usually i can find a removed app in the 'All' section, but this particular app was completely wiped. I am angry because i paid license for the **** thing, and Google snagged it for reasons the user will never get to know.
If I was on Gingerbread, i could have backed up the APK file without rooting.. but because I'm on Kitkat, the only way to backup paid apps is to root. I think it is well within their right to remove the app from the Play Store, but to completely prevent the user from re-downloading the removed app at a later time? How is any of that legal.. i mean it could have been a 15$ game like 'Final Fantasy', or an app using microtransactions.
Anyway, I could not find the app in the 'Installed' apps section of the Play Store, or the 'All' apps section.. it was completely gone. Usually i can find a removed app in the 'All' section, but this particular app was completely wiped. I am angry because i paid license for the **** thing, and Google snagged it for reasons the user will never get to know.
If I was on Gingerbread, i could have backed up the APK file without rooting.. but because I'm on Kitkat, the only way to backup paid apps is to root. I think it is well within their right to remove the app from the Play Store, but to completely prevent the user from re-downloading the removed app at a later time? How is any of that legal.. i mean it could have been a 15$ game like 'Final Fantasy', or an app using microtransactions.